The migratory movements which occur because of poverty, wars, political pressures, continue for increasing the capital accumulation in countries of immigration and emigration. In parallel, the immigration policies of countries, according to the needs of the capitalist economy is cyclical, constantly varies. Globalization tries to remove obstacles for free movement of capital, labor but discriminatory and restrictive on the free movement of people. Especially the human mobility from developing countries to developed countries is limited with serious legal and administrative barriers. The aim of this paper is to discuss the dimensions of the immigration and illegal immigration, health status, living and working conditions of illegal immigrants in Turkey and worldwide. 150 million international migrants rose to 214 million in last ten years. One of every thirty three people, 3.1% of the world population is immigrant. There are a total of 11970 refugees in Turkey. Health status of illegal immigrants can be affected at the starting point, at the journey and at the destination country where they live as a stranger. Lack of social justice, poverty, poor living and working conditions, war, individual or institutional violence, barriers for accessing to health services, existing diseases are major risks at the starting point. The health problems before immigration are related to the public health of that country. In general, violence is common in these countries, political and economic instability is available. Immigration journey often occur in unsafe conditions, this is directly related to health. During the journey, falling from the vehicle or intervention, especially in marine drowning due to bad weather conditions can be seen. Because of the lack of social rights in the target country, unawareness of existing rights and due to non-legal position the illegal immigrants can not utilize heath care. Workers’ health in terms of foreign workers, in accordance with the requirements of capital accumulation, especially in times of crisis by contributing to the creation of a reserve army of industry serves as a kind of buffer. Element of competition created between domestic workers and foreign workers to bring down the cost of reproduction of the labor force, make cheaper labor force, cause weakening of the struggle of the working class. Displaced people face the most severe humiliations, exclusions and work the most severe conditions depending on physical exploitations. Anti-immigration policies should be opposed, all rights of immigrants, including the right of organization must be supported and the right of free movement of labor must be defended.

a series of docs about how humans have been colonized by the machines they have built. although we don’t realize it, the way we see everything in the world today is through the eyes of the computers. it claims that computers have failed to liberate us and instead have distorted and simplified our view of the world around us.

ingilizce/ english !!!

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a response to the failure of the american mass media to provide the public with relevant and accurate information about the standoff between the us and iran, as happened before with the lead up to the invasion of iraq.

ingilizce/ english !!!

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a documental about the anarchists in argentina and uruguay in early XX century. who were and what were the thoughts of severino de giovanni and simón radowitzky? who was rosigna? the documentary begins showing the ushuaia prison, where radowitzky lived a lot of years after killing ramón falcón, chief of the federal police (who had killed a lot of workers during a manifestation). then, it goes to the arrival to buenos aires of thousands of italians, spanish and jewish immigrants, the origin of half the population of argentina and uruguay, between them the first anarchists and socialists of the river plate. nowadays can be curious to see that such idealists could attack a bank (sometimes killing people) and steal a lot of money only for editing books or pamphlets, as their lives went on in a pathetic material poverty. it is interesting to see how was planned the escape of anarchists from punta carretas prison of montevideo. one anarchist settled a coal shop in front of the prison, and a tunnel was dug from there to prison. some decades before, there was a flight of tupamaros prisoners in the same way. the anarchists were defeated by militar dictatorships and because the appearing of peronism in 1946 (the creol working class had less contact with european political ideas). di giovanni was executed in prison, radowitzky after being put free fought in the spanish civil war, rosigna was put free in Uruguay but “disappeared” (killed indeed). perhaps there are few emphasis in the origin of their ideals and the difference between the pacifists and violent ways they employ for fighting. the testimony of anarchist writer osvaldo bayer, a niece of rosigna, a former tupamaro and old anarchists contribute to have a wider viewpoint.

“and what would you have me do?
look for a patron or else someone in power
to crawl up, as ivy a trunk or a tower,
and licks the bark of its guardian who sets it on course,
and climbs up by trickery instead of by force?
non, merci. dedicate my verses as all others do
to bankers? become a buffoon
in hopes to see on the lips of a minister
the curve of a smile that is all but sinister?
non, merci. dine each day upon a toad?
have my stomach worn out from slithering down the road?
and from kneeling, soon dirty the skin on my knees?
bend over backwards for naught but to please?
non, merci. be caressing the neck of the goat with one hand,
meanwhile with the other be watering the land,
and when asked for milk, dish out the cream,
always be perfuming someone, it seems?
non, merci! from lap to lap be grown and spawned,
be a small fish trapped in a big pond,
and propel myself with madrigals for sails,
blown slowly on by old ladies’ wails?
non, merci! at the editing house of sercy
be paid to edit his verses? non, merci!
become christened a pope amongst the councils
that, in the cabarets, become house to imbeciles?
non, merci! work hard to insert a name
into a sonnet, not for joy, but for fame?
non, merci! have to search for talent where there’s none to be found?
be terrorised by every newspaper around,
and incessantly say “oh how I wish
to be in the papers by monsieur francis”?
non, merci! calculate, know fear, be pale, or worse,
prefer making visits over written verse,
draw up petitions for every last thing?
non, merci! non, merci! non, merci! but… to sing,
to dream, to laugh, to move on, to be free, on my own
to have a keen eye and a voice of strong tone,
wear my hat awry as I prefer,
for no reason at all engage in combat or pen a verse!
to work without worry of glory or fortune
such a voyage of which we dream to the moon!
pen not a line that from myself departs
and comes from anywhere except straight from my heart,
be satisfied with flowers, leaves, fruits of the land
if they’re in your own garden and grew by your hand!
and, if at all, you should triumph by chance,
don’t give unto cesar, take up your stance
stand up for yourself, you merit, ‘ti’s thee
in short, the parasitic ivy I disdain to be
so even without the tree or the stone
i won’t get very high, perhaps, but alone!”